Samsung Galaxy Weekly Update Roundup (March 1-8)

This week was quite busy in terms of update activity. Samsung began rolling out the February 2026 security patch last week, and this week the company expanded the February 2026 security patch rollout to more Galaxy devices across different models and regions. As for One UI 8.5, Samsung did not release any new beta program for the Galaxy S25 lineup even though new beta builds appeared on the server. Interestingly, beta forums and test builds for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 surfaced, indicating that Samsung may also be preparing a One UI 8.5 beta program for these foldables. Last updated on March 7.
Samsung expands February 2026 security update as One UI 8.5 beta signs appear for more Galaxy models
The One UI 8.5 Beta 7 update for the Galaxy S25 lineup was expected this week, but Samsung did not release it. Instead, new beta builds for the Galaxy S25 models appeared on the test server. This suggests that Samsung may be preparing another beta update, which could arrive sometime next week.

Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 users were initially disappointed when Samsung started the One UI 8.5 beta program for the Galaxy S25 lineup while the foldables did not receive it. However, things may change soon. We recently spotted One UI 8.5 beta forums for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 on Samsung’s India and Korea community pages. Soon after that, One UI 8.5 beta builds for both devices appeared on the test server, suggesting that Samsung is preparing a beta release for them as well. The beta program could go live as early as next week.
For other models such as the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Z Flip 6, and a few other Galaxy A series devices, there are currently no signs of a beta program.
Samsung also updated One UI 8.5 internal test builds for several eligible devices on the server. However, the upcoming beta programs for more models like the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 may slightly delay the stable release. As a result, the One UI 8.5 stable rollout could begin around mid-April. Hopefully, Samsung avoids confusion like the One UI 7 rollout.

List of devices that received the February 2026 security patch
Alongside this, Samsung expanded the February 2026 security patch rollout to more devices across different regions after a slowdown in the past few weeks. The update is now reaching more mid-range and budget models. The February 2026 patch fixes 37 security vulnerabilities identified by Samsung, Google, and their partners. Here is the list of devices that received the February 2026 security patch update this week.
S series
- Galaxy S25 (Singapore, Indonesia)
- Galaxy S25+ (Singapore, Indonesia)
- Galaxy S25 Ultra (Singapore, Indonesia)
- Galaxy S24 (India, United States, Iraq)
- Galaxy S24+ (India, United States, Iraq)
- Galaxy S24 Ultra (India, United States, Iraq)
- Galaxy S23 (India, United States, Iraq)
- Galaxy S23+ (India, United States, Iraq)
- Galaxy S23 Ultra (India, United States, Iraq)
- Galaxy S23 FE (India, Europe, United States)
- Galaxy S22 (Korea)
- Galaxy S22+ (Korea)
- Galaxy S22 Ultra (Korea)
- Galaxy S21 FE (Thailand, Vietnam)
A series
- Galaxy A56 (India, Europe, United States)
- Galaxy A55 (India, Europe, Saudi Arabia)
- Galaxy A54 (India, Europe, United States)
- Galaxy A53 (India, Europe, United States)
- Galaxy A36 (Korea)
- Galaxy A35 (Korea)
- Galaxy A34 (Korea)
- Galaxy A33 (Korea)
- Galaxy A26 (Vietnam, Brazil)
- Galaxy A25 (Korea)
- Galaxy A24 (Korea)
- Galaxy A23 (Korea)
- Galaxy A23 5G (Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines)
- Galaxy A17 5G (Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia)
- Galaxy A16 (Korea)
- Galaxy A16 5G (Korea, Thailand, Philippines)
- Galaxy A15 4G (Korea)
- Galaxy A15 5G (Korea)
- Galaxy A14 4G (Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia)
- Galaxy A13 (Europe)
- Galaxy A07 (Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines)
- Galaxy A06 5G (India)
- Galaxy A06 (Vietnam, Thailand, Russia)
- Galaxy A04s (Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia)
- Galaxy A04e (Thailand, Vietnam, Australia)
- Galaxy A04 (Thailand, Australia, Philippines)

Z series
- Galaxy Z Fold 7 (India)
- Galaxy Z Flip 7 (India)
- Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE (India)
- Galaxy Z Fold 5 (India, United States, Saudi Arabia)
- Galaxy Z Flip 5 (India, United States, Saudi Arabia)
- Galaxy Z Fold 4 (India, United States, Saudi Arabia)
- Galaxy Z Flip 4 (India, United States, Saudi Arabia)
- Galaxy Z Fold 3 (Korea)
- Galaxy Z Flip 3 (Korea)
Tablets
- Galaxy Tab S11 (Korea)
- Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (Korea)
- Galaxy Tab S10+ (Europe, United States, Saudi Arabia)
- Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra (Europe, Turkey, Iraq)
- Galaxy Tab S10 FE (Korea)
- Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ (Korea)
- Galaxy Tab S9 (Korea)
- Galaxy Tab S9+ (Korea)
- Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra (Korea)
- Galaxy Tab S9 FE (Korea)
- Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ (Korea)
- Galaxy Tab S8 (Korea)
- Galaxy Tab S8+ (Korea)
- Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra (Korea)
- Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (Thailand, Malaysia, Australia)
- Galaxy Tab A11 (Korea)
- Galaxy Tab A11+ (Korea)
- Galaxy Tab A9 (Korea)
- Galaxy Tab A9+ (Korea)
- Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro (Korea)

M series
- Galaxy M56 (India)
- Galaxy M55 (India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka)
- Galaxy M54 (Vietnam)
- Galaxy M53 (Korea)
- Galaxy M44 (Korea)
- Galaxy M36 (Korea)
- Galaxy M16 (Korea)
- Galaxy M15 (Korea)
- Galaxy M14 5G (Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia)
- Galaxy M13 (India)
XCover series
- Galaxy XCover 7 Pro (United States, Israel)
- Galaxy XCover 7 (India, Europe, Saudi Arabia)
- Galaxy XCover 6 Pro (Europe, United States, Saudi Arabia)
These Galaxy Watches also received the February 2026 security patch this week.
- Galaxy Watch 8 (United States)
- Galaxy Watch 8 Classic (United States)
- Galaxy Watch 7 (Korea)
- Galaxy Watch 6 (Korea)
- Galaxy Watch 6 Classic (Korea)

We only track the first update release for each model and major regional rollouts every week. If your device is not listed, you can DM me on X at @Mohammed_K_2010.
A few devices, like the Galaxy A05s, also received the January 2026 security patch in some regions.
If you own any of the models mentioned above, you can check for the update by heading to Settings > Software update > Download and install. Once the download finishes, tap Install now. Make sure your device has enough battery and is not overheating before starting the installation.
The next few weeks should be quite interesting in terms of update activity, and it will be worth watching how Samsung handles the One UI 8.5 beta and stable rollout.










